The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 20, 1985, Image 13

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    U-10 DIVISION
In the Under 10 Division, the Bk.
Mt. Cosmos downed the Kingston
Comets when Cosmo Jennifer Jones
and Robbi Kohli nailed one each
thru the net in the 3rd and 4th
quarter respectively. The Comets
held a 1-0 lead thru the first half on
a Brian Niemkiewicz goal in the 2nd
quarter. A good defensive effort was
turned in by fullbacks Kelly
Whalen, Karen Krysiewski, Goalie
Jo Gaunahnand Cosmo Sean Calla-
an.
Also in U-10 the Mt. Top Taco
Benders led 1-0 over the Bk. Mt.
Stallions thru 3 quarters on a Laura
Teitelbaum goal before Brian
Gainey blasted two into the net for
the Stallions in the fourth quarter.
U-12 DIVISION
The U-12 Division had the W-B
Skyhawks downing the Back Mt.
Express 3 to 1 when Jay Williams
banged in two and R.J. Chesna
ripped the nets for a goal and a trip
to the finals. Ned Palka scored
early for the Express.
The Back Mt. Chargers won over
the Back Mt. Furty 6 to 4 and now
face the W-B Skyhawks in the final
game on Saturday. Charger scoring
was done by Matt Sleightholm (2),
Chris Boraski (2) and Dave Fisher
(2).
Steve Rosenthal sent three past
the goalie and Billy Richardson
scored one to keep the Fury close.
Nice defensive efforts were turned
in by Krisie Elechko and Jeff Hoz-
empa of the Fury while Leann
Simon and Steve McCafferty played
Fast action
well for the Chargers.
U-14 DIVISION
The U-14 Divsion had the Mt. Top
Green Machine giving the Back Mt.
Sockers all they could handle before
falling by a score of 3 to 1. The first
two scores of the game came from
John Baranowski and Brian Hampel
before Debbie Skronski with an
assist from Dennis Jumper, closed
the gap. Kenny Klimovitch blasted
in the final goal for the winning
sockers.
Also in U-14, the Plains Wolver-
ines, behind two Chris Sincavage
goals, beat the Bk. Mt. Cosmos 2 to
1. Neil Kaiser scored late for the
Cosmos.
U-16 DIVISION
U-16 play saw the Bk. Mt. Row-
dies down the Bk. Mt. Cosmos 2-1 in
a hard-fought semi-final battle.
Super defensive, play by goalie
Howie Hopson, halfbacks Becky
Geffert, Larry Stearn and Chris
Graver and fullbacks Joyce Tinner,
Reese Finn, Jen Moran and Steve
Sours proved too much for the
Cosmos to handle. Reese Finn
scored for the Rowdies in the 3rd
quarter on a penalty kick before
Tyler Wilson tied the game at 1
each with a penalty kick. Wes Wuori
finished the scoring for a Rowdie
win. Fine front-line play was turned
in by Wuori, Jeff Tinner, Tommy
Shone and Sours.
Other U-16 action had the Bk. Mt.
Strikers come back from a 2-0
deficit to win 3-2 over the Bk. Mt.
Sting. Dale Morris and Chris Chapel
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scored early for the Sting before
goals by Mike Richards, Doug Doer-
fler and Steve Finn rallied the
Strikers to victory. D.S. Hopkins,
Noah Berlatsky and Eric Smith
turned in good jobs on defense.
John Charles, Director of the Luz-
erne County Recreation Board,
announced the following times of
final games to be played this Satur-
dya, Nov. 23, at the Wyoming Valley
Airport Field in Wyoming: U-10, 12
noon; U-14, 12 noon; U-12, 1:15
p.m.; U-16, 1:30 p.m.
U-10 SCORES
Bk. Mt. Cosmos 2, Kingston
Comets 1; Bk. Mt. Stallions 2, Mt.
Taco Benders 1.
U-12 SCORES
W-B Skyhawks 3, Bkt. Mt.
Express 1; Bk. Mt. Chargers 6, Bk.
Mt. Fury 4
U-14 SCORES
Bk. Mt. Sockers 3, Mt. Green
Machines 1; Plains I 2, Bk. Mt.
Cosmos 1.
U-16 SCORES
Bk. Mt. Rowdies 2, Bk. Mt.
Cosmos 1; Bk. Mt. Strikers 3, Bk.
Mt. Sting 2.
Local girl
wins third in
skiing race
Competing in the Coca-Cola
Junior NASTAR recreational ski
racing program, Dallas resident
Laura Maturi placed 3rd in Pennsyl-
vania in the 16-18 year old age
category.
Maturi recorded a season best 32
handicap while racing at Montage,
Pennsylvnaia, to earn 3rd place.
During the 1984-85 season, over
100,000 young skiers participated in
gram held at 135 ski areas nation-
wide. Each racer’s best handicpa of
the season was recorded and all
participants were ranked by handi-
cap, age and gender in each of the
34 states.
In recognition of their accomplish-
ment, the top 10 boys and 10 girls in
each of six age groups will receive a
certificate and be listed on the
Coca-Cola Junior NASTAR State
Rankings poster.
“It’s very exciting for these kids
to be recognized as state leaders,”
said NASTAR commissioner Bob
Beattie. ‘Laura is one of the best
recreational ski racers in Pennsyl-
vania and she can be very proud of
her achievement.”
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Kingston Township.
The Wyoming Valley Catholic
Youth Center is now accepting reg-
istrations for its Second Annual
Winter Indoor Soccer League
according to Ed DeMichele, CYC
Athletic Director. The CYC Youth
Soccer League will be played on
Sundays starting January 5, 1986 for
ages 6 thru 14. Divisions are broken
down into 6-8 year olds, 9-11 year
olds and 12-14 year olds. A draft will
be held the opening week of Decem-
ber to fill the rosters of each team
in the league. Rob Jemio, Soccer
Coordinator and Ed DeMichele will
place children on teams. Teams are
not accepted in this league but car
pulls will be accepted with a limit of
five per team.
DeMichele would also like to
announce the formation of a new
Indoor Teenage Soccer League for
15, 16, and 17 year olds, which will
be played on Monday nights. Teams
and individuals are invited to join
this league. The league will play
under the rules of mini-soccer which
the professionals play. So, sign up
quickly to insure a spot in the CYC
action packed Indoor Soccer
Leagues.
Marijo Carozzoni, Program Direc-
tor has added a new Soccer Class to
its Saturday Program. Special
Soccer instructions and scrimmages
will be availble starting this Satur-
day.
For further infromation, stop by
the CYC at 36 S. Washington Street
or call 823-6121.
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